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Chromeo is an electrofunk duo based in Montreal, Canada and New York City. They are P-Thugg (Patrick Gemayel) on keyboards, synthesizers and talk box, and Dave 1 (David Macklovitch) on guitar and lead vocals. The two were best friends since childhood and officially formed the band in 2002. Check our available Chromeo concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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White Women is Chromeo's fourth full-length, and their third to have co-conspirators Dave 1 and P-Thugg upstaged on its cover by at least one pair of luscious lady legs. Only this time around those legs are attached to a legible human being, albeit obscured by a wedding veil. A sign of growing up? Not likely, considering the bride's improbably high hemline, to say nothing of the motel parking lot behind them, the implied ménage à trois, or the punny provocation of the Helmut Newton-aping title...
- www.popmatters.com
Tweet Almighty Funk Lordz White Women is Chromeo's fourth album and it looks to be the one to catapult them into mainstream fame. Since 2002 Chromeo (made up of Dave 1 and P-Thugg) have flown under the radar, creating incredible dance tunes for anyone willing to dig deep into their music. After what some have called the best performance at Coachella, the world seems to be ready to dance its way into Chromeo's world of disco balls and slap bass...
- www.mxdwn.com
It's been just over a decade since Dave Macklovitch and Patrick Gemayel released their first album as Chromeo, She's In Control. That record set the tone for a career that's consisted mostly of unambitious variations on their kitschy, personality-driven electro-funk. After 2010's disappointingly one-note Business Casual, it was hard not to question whether their shtick, however fun and irreverent, had run its course...
- www.residentadvisor.net
The tenth anniversary of Chromeo's debut album She's in Control happened a few months ago, and the fact that there were no essays or oral histories commemorating the occasion is a reminder that Dave 1 and P-Thugg have made it a decade without a widely beloved full-length--instead, they're known more for a few great singles and their winking revivalist aesthetic...
- pitchfork.com
It's been just over a decade since Dave Macklovitch and Patrick Gemayel released their first album as Chromeo, She's In Control. That record set the tone for a career that's consisted mostly of unambitious variations on their kitschy, personality-driven electro-funk. After 2010's disappointingly one-note Business Casual, it was hard not to question whether their shtick, however fun and irreverent, had run its course...
- www.residentadvisor.net
As soon the very first note of Chromeo's eagerly awaited fourth studio album 'White Women' hits, you know exactly how this is going to go down. 'Jealous (I Ain't With It)' almost sounds like something Hanson would release - but as soon as David Macklovitch's irresistible vocals and those crisp, slick synths kick in, it's clear this is the real deal...
- www.mixmag.net
Chromeo's fourth album has everything from smooth Chic guitar joints to flourishes of Euro hi-NRG and modern dance pop so shiny it could have been produced by Dr. Luke. The Canadian duo's disco revival isn't quite as cheeky as similar efforts from, say, Duck Sauce (co-founded by Chromeo singer Dave 1's little brother A-Trak) - but songs like "Sexy Socialite" are clearly meant as clever fun all the same...
- www.rollingstone.com
The late German photographer Helmut Newton has been a formative influence on Chromeo's David Macklovitch (stage name Dave 1) and Patrick Gemayel (P-Thugg) for most of the duo's decade-plus career. After generating early buzz on the basis of "Needy Girl," from 2004's She's in Control, Chromeo became established members of the blog-wave elite with 2007's Fancy Footwork and then 2010's Business Casual, the first of the producers' albums to chart on Billboard...
- www.pastemagazine.com
"Jealous (I Ain't With It)," the opening track on the Canadian electrofunk revivalist duo Chromeo's fourth album White Women, initially sounds like a ringer for Nicki Minaj's "Starships." You could almost see it going Top 40, too -- singer Dave 1?s taunting voice, always on the brink of falsetto, makes most everything sound like a novelty song. "Jealous," however, is a fleeting moment of RedOne/Dr...
- www.wonderingsound.com
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